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MEXICO CITY — Experts say deforestation in the wintering grounds of the Monarch butterfly in central Mexico has dropped to just over an acre’s worth of trees this year, compared with hundreds of acres lost annually in the past, thanks to a drop in illegal logging. Also, fewer of the pine and fir trees that the butterflies use for shelter have been lost to bad weather.

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